Apparel manufacturing has been outsourced to other countries for years, much to the detriment of the American economy and job market. Manufacturing sectors rarely return once they go overseas, but a startup in Atlanta may just have a way to bring manufacturing back to American soil: robots. SoftWear Automation...

Online marketers who use video ads as a key part of their strategy will soon be able to find out whether the ads aired through Google’s DoubleClick service are actually being viewed. The announcement was made by Google’s vice president of display and video advertising Neal Mohan at the...

Anonymity and instant sharing are two of the most important features in smartphone and tablet apps these days, but they’re also the very features that put their target audience groups — teenagers and college kids — at risk for mental health problems, social anxiety, and peer-on-peer bullying. Apps like...

The recent hack of Sony Pictures’s computer networks and systems has unearthed a veritable treasure-trove of private email communications between Hollywood executives, and continues to be the gift that keeps on giving in terms of its entertainment factor. However, Jonah Hill describing the possibility of a “21 Jump Street”...

The internet can be a tricky place when it comes to protecting one’s intellectual property, but hoaxes can spread just as fast as stolen photos. The latest in a round of fake “copyright” claims went around Facebook in early December, claiming that Facebook would steal the rights to users’...

A new error has left Windows XP and Server 2003 users unable to use the Windows Update functionality that keeps their operating systems up to date. The Windows Update system, as the name implies, automatically installs hardware, software, and security updates for Windows users — that is, apparently, unless...

Several solutions have come out in recent years to make web design a little simpler, from Webdyo’s intuitive format-to-code layout to Froont’s click-and-drag visual format. But a new system called The Grid will use something entirely new to support web designers: artificial intelligence. The Grid, set to release in...

December 1, 2014 saw the end of an era. It was on that day that monolithic, computer company Microsoft stopped providing one of their most famous products and services — Clip Art. In a declarative blog, the Microsoft Office 365 team said, “The Office.com Clip Art and image library...

Mobile payments may be catching on all over the world, but Canadians are still reluctant to use this capability on their smartphones, according to a new study. Global research company GfK, which surveyed customers online in 17 different countries, found that Canadians were least likely to make a purchase...

Anyone who regularly uses the internet or watches the news is probably already aware of how powerful “viral” videos and photos can be, mostly because anyone with internet access can view them and share them with friends across the world. Rarely does a viral video become so powerful that...